8 How to Use this Catalog This catalog lists all Conference-approved literature and other A.A. Material. The catalog is in three languages, organized in three sections English, French, and Spanish. A section in the back of the catalog lists Special Needs material, another section lists all available foreign-language literature and the final section lists Grapevine material. If you are ordering literature for a group, be sure to check the literature packages, page 6, and the A.A. Group Life section on page 7. In the English section, titles available in Spanish are marked with a orange letter S, and titles available in French are marked with a green letter F. Prices - A.A. World Services, Inc. (A.A.W.S.) material All prices are in U.S. dollars. All pamphlets, videos, and miscellaneous items carry a 20% discount, regardless of language. Orders of 20 or more books and 100 or more pamphlets and wallet cards carry quantity discounts. See discount table on the back of order forms. There are no quantity discounts on foreign literature. How to Place an Order - A.A.W.S. Phone Call the Order Entry Department weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time at Mail Use the order forms enclosed with this catalog and mail to: A.A. World Services, P.O. Box 459, Grand Central Station, New York, NY Fax Fax order form to us at any time: ; This address is for A.A. groups, intergroups, and committees to charge orders, or to place orders with credit card information. Anything other than literature orders will not be answered. Online Store https://b2c.aaws.org Payment - A.A.W.S. Credit Card Orders (MasterCard, Visa and AMEX) There is no handling charge on credit card orders, but shipping charges apply to orders under $500. Prepaid Orders Please mail your order with check or money order in U.S. dollars. Do not send cash. Orders on Account A.A. groups, intergroups, and committees may charge by telephone, mail, fax, or . Please have your group service number handy. You will be billed an additional 6% handling charge. There is a $25 minimum for charge orders. Shipping and Handling Information See order form for detailed information on shipping and handling charges. Orders over $500 are shipped free of charge. Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery within the continental U.S. and Canada. Most orders weighing less than 250 pounds will be shipped UPS or Parcel Post unless otherwise requested. Overnight or second-day delivery is available, and you will be billed for the actual additional shipping and handling charges. Questions? For order status, please call between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Eastern Time, or write Customer Service, A.A. World Services, 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115; or If you have a question about your account, please call our Accounting Department at Please feel free to call if we can help in any way. This catalog and additional order forms may be found on our website Contents of English Section Alcoholics Anonymous (The Big Book) 4 Books & Booklets 4 5 Recovery Pamphlets 5 6 Braille 6 Literature Packages 6 7 A.A. Group Life 7 8 Box Unity & Service 9 Directories 9 Service Material 10 For Professionals 10 Public Information Public Service Announcements 11 Correctional and Treatment Facilities 11 Special Literature Packages 12 Guidelines 12 Audiovisual Material French Section Spanish Section Special Needs International Grapevine To place a Grapevine order call: US/Canada International 2 ENGLISH

10 Big Book/Books/Booklets/Recovery Pamphlets Big Book (B-0) 75th Anniversary Edition of Alcoholics Anonymous $12.00 A.A.W.S.-authorized reproduction of the first edition of Alcoholics Anonymous. This new edition is a faithful replica of the original, with the famous circus cover dust jacket and bulky paper (which is why it was initially called the Big Book), and is published in the original Englishlanguage text only. (B-1) Alcoholics Anonymous S F $9.50 Fourth edition (2001) of the Big Book, basic text of A.A. Since the first edition appeared, in 1939, it has helped millions of men and women recover from alcoholism. Chapters de scribing the A.A. recovery program remain unchanged. New stories have been added to the personal histories. (B-11) Boxed Set of Alcoholics Anonymous and Experience, Strength and Hope $15.00 A copy of the Fourth Edition of the Big Book in a boxed set with Experience, Strength and Hope, the anthology containing the 56 stories retired from the first three editions of the Big Book. (B-30) Alcoholics Anonymous S F $9.10 Portable softcover, unabridged Fourth Edition, x 7. (B-16) Alcoholics Anonymous S $10.30 Large-print softcover, 7 x , in type size recommended as suitable for the visu ally handicapped. Fourth edition. (B-24) Alcoholics Anonymous S F $6.00 Abridged, large-print softcover, 7 x , in type size recommended as suitable for the visu ally handicapped. Fourth edition. (B-35) Alcoholics Anonymous S F $5.00 Abridged, softcover, pocket version; x Contains all front matter, Prefaces, Forewords, and Dr. s Opinion; text of pages 1 164; Dr. Bob s Nightmare; and Appendices. (MB-1) Alcoholics Anonymous S $18.00 The Big Book on audiotape cassettes. A reading of the first 11 chapters and the first two stories. A series of 6 tapes in a book-like binder. (MB-1A) Alcoholics Anonymous $60.00 Complete Fourth Edition on 14 cassette tapes. (DV-11) Alcoholics Anonymous $8.00 Closed Captioned DVD in American Sign Language for the deaf and hear ing-impaired alcoholic. Contains the first 11 chapters, Dr. Bob s Nightmare, the Fore words, The Doctor s Opinion, and the Appendices. Packaged in attractive blue slipcase. (M-34) Alcoholics Anonymous $8.00 Complete Fourth Edition, in Braille. (M-81) Alcoholics Anonymous $55.00 Audio version of the Big Book on 16 CDs, in case. Includes Fourth Edition stories. (M-81A) Alcoholics Anonymous S F $18.00 Audio version of the abridged Big Book (no stories) on 6 CDs. Books (B-20) Experience, Strength and Hope F $5.50 Fifty-six retired stories from the first three editions of the Big Book come back in print in this anthology. (B-2) Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions F $8.90 (Hardcover edition) Bill W. s 24 essays on the Steps and the Traditions discuss the principles of individual recovery and group unity. (B-15) Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions S F $8.25 (Softcover edition) (B-4) Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions $8.25 (Gift edition) Pocket-size, blue endpapers, ribbon marker. (B-14) Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions S $8.25 (Large-print edition) (B-17) Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions S F $6.50 Softcover, pocket edition x (M-83) Twelve and Twelve on CDs S F $18.00 The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions on six compact discs, containing all the material found in the book version of the Twelve and Twelve. Comes with table of contents booklet. (M-83B) Twelve and Twelve on CDs with Braille Tabs S F $18.00 Same as M-83 but with booklet in Braille and with Braille tabs on CD sleeves. (MB-2) Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions S F $18.00 On audiotape cassettes. Five tapes in a booklike binder. (DV-12) Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions $7.40 Closed Captioned DVD in American Sign Language for the deaf and hearing-impaired alcoholic. (VS-3) 1/2" VHS $7.40 (M-67) Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Diskette $5.75 One 3.5 diskette that runs in Microsoft Windows with two megabytes hard-disk space. Fully word searchable and hyperlinked. (M-35) Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions $7.40 (Braille edition) (B-3) A.A. Comes of Age S F $9.50 Bill W. tells how A.A. started, how the Steps and Traditions evolved, and how the A.A. Fellowship grew and spread overseas. (M-84) A.A. Comes of Age $10.00 CD version. 10 discs. (B-5) As Bill Sees It $9.00 This collection of Bill s writings is a daily source of comfort and inspiration. (B-18) As Bill Sees It S F $8.60 (Softcover edition) (B-27) As Bill Sees It $9.50 (Large-print edition) (B-12) Daily Reflections: A Book of Reflections by A.A. Members for A.A. Members S F $10.25 A.A.s reflect on favorite quotations from A.A. literature. A reading for each day of the year. (M-50) Daily Reflections $8.25 (Braille edition) (B-19) Daily Reflections $10.75 Large-print edition. (B-8) Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers S F $10.50 The life story of the Fellowship s co-founder, interwoven with recollections of early A.A. in the Midwest. 26 photographs. (B-9) Pass It On, The Story of Bill Wilson and How the A.A. Message Reached the World S F $11.00 Biography of A.A. s co-founder and the development of the Fellowship. 39 photographs. (B-10) Boxed-set edition of Pass It On and Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers $21.50 A gray slipcase contains the biographies of A.A. s co-founders. A gift set ideal for A.A. anniversaries. 4 ENGLISH Visit our online store at https://b2c.aaws.org

11 Booklets (B-13) A.A. in Prison: Inmate to Inmate S F $2.50 Stories that reflect the experience of A.A. members who found their way to the Fellowship while in prison. 78 pages; illustrated. (B-6) Came to Believe S F $5.00 A 120-page collection of stories by A.A. members who write about what the phrase spiritual awakening means to them. (B-26) Came to Believe $5.25 (Large-print edition) (B-7) Living Sober S F $5.00 Practical 92-page booklet demonstrates, through simple examples, how A.A. members throughout the world live and stay sober one day at a time. (B-25) Living Sober $5.25 (Large-print edition) (M-85) Living Sober $10.00 Four audio CD's. Total length four hours and seventeen minutes. Recovery Pamphlets (P-83) A.A. for the Alcoholic with Special Needs S F.40 This pamphlet includes the experience of A.A. members who are hearing and visually impaired, housebound, chronically ill or disabled due to brain damage or stroke. Their stories tell how they found A.A. and are living new and productive lives free from alcohol. (P-1) This Is A.A. S F.15 Introductory pamphlet describing the kind of people A.A.s are and what A.A.s have learned about alcoholism. For anyone who thinks he or she may have a problem with alcohol. (P-56) This Is A.A..25 (Large-print version) (P-2) Frequently Asked Questions about A.A. S F.25 Answers the questions most frequently asked about A.A. by alcoholics seeking help, as well as by their families and friends. (P-57) Frequently Asked Questions about A.A..35 (Large-print version) (P-3) Is A.A. for You? S F.10 Symptoms of alcoholism are summed up in 12 questions most A.A.s had to answer to identify themselves as alcoholics. (P-36) Is A.A. for Me? S F.25 Based on the 12 questions in Is A.A. for You?, this 32-page pamphlet is an illustrated, easy-to-read version. (P-55) Twelve Steps Illustrated S F.30 An easy-to-read version of A.A. s Twelve Steps. Step appears at top of each page with simplified text under illustration. (P-4) Young People and A.A. S F.30 Nineteen young A.A.s 16 to 27 tell how the program works for them. (P-5) A.A. for the Woman S F.30 Relates the experiences of alcoholic women all ages and from all walks of life. (P-51) A.A. for the Black and African American Alcoholic.40 Personal stories of finding sobriety and a new way of life in Alcoholics Anonymous. (P-6) Three Talks to Medical Societies by Bill W., Co-founder of A.A. S F.45 Contains Bill s ideas of how A.A. works, principles borrowed from medicine and religion, and a summary of A.A. s first 23 years. (P-22) A.A. for the Older Alcoholic Never Too Late S F.40 A revision of Time to Start Living, relates the stories of eight men and women who came to A.A. after 60. Large-print. (P-9) Memo to an Inmate Who May Be an Alcoholic S F.20 A message from A.A.s who have themselves been inmates. Their personal stories offer a new outlook to inmate alcoholics who want to know how A.A. can help. (P-33) It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell S F.25 An illustrated pamphlet that presents the experience of seven inmates who found A.A. while in prison. It also offers suggested dos and don ts for staying sober after release. Glued at the spine for distribution in corrections facilities. (P-11) The A.A. Member Medications and Other Drugs S F.25 Report from a group of doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous. A.A. members share their experience with medications and other drugs. (P-12) The Jack Alexander Article About A.A. S F.25 Published in 1941, this marks a highlight in A.A. history. It sparked the first great surge of interest in A.A. (P-13) Do You Think You re Different? S F.30 Speaks to newcomers who may wonder how A.A. can work for someone different black or Jewish, teenager or nearing 80, plus nine other people who tell how the A.A. program has worked for them. (P-15) Questions and Answers on Sponsorship S F.15 Uses shared A.A. experience to answer 34 questions likely to be asked by persons seeking sponsors, persons wanting to be sponsors, and groups planning sponsorship activity. (P-84) Many Paths to Spirituality S F.30 Sharing which reflects a wide range of spiritual experience of A.A. members, including atheists and agnostics. A. (M-83) TWELVE AND TWELVE ON CDS Six Compact discs with Table of Contents booklet. B. (B-7) LIVING SOBER 88-page booklet. C. (B-3) A.A. COMES OF AGE A Brief History of A.A. as told by Bill W. A B C S available in Spanish F available in French new items ENGLISH 5

12 Recovery Pamphlets cont./braille/literature Packages/A.A. Group Life Recovery Pamphlets cont. (P-30) Is There an Alcoholic in Your Life? S F.25 Explains the A.A. program as it affects anyone close to an alcoholic spouse, family member, friend. (P-21) A.A. for the Native North American F.40 Addressed to Native American A.A. members; also contains some of their stories. (P-50) A.A. and the Armed Services F.45 Personal stories tell how men or women in the military any rank, any age can beat a drinking problem through A.A. (Updated 2012) (P-35) Problems Other Than Alcohol S F.15 Bill s thoughts on the status of drug addicts within A.A. are as timely as when they appeared in a 1958 Grapevine. (P-38) What Happened to Joe S F.25 Dramatic story of a young construction worker and his drinking problem, told in brightly colored comic book style. (P-39) It Happened to Alice S F.25 Easy-to-read comic book style pamphlet for women alcoholics. (P-37) Too Young? S F.25 With a full-color cover, this cartoon pamphlet speaks directly to teenagers telling the varied drinking stories of six young people (13 to 18) and showing their welcome to A.A. (P-24) A Newcomer Asks S F.10 Gives straightforward, brief answers on 15 points that once puzzled many of us. (P-32) A.A. and the Gay/Lesbian Alcoholic S F.40 Excerpts from the experience, strength, and hope of sober gay and lesbian alcoholics point out that the tie that binds us all together is freedom from alcohol. (M-8) Display Rack $20.00 Wire rack (17 wide, 16 high, deep) for several copies each of 16 different A.A. pamphlets; may be folded and stored in carton between meetings. (M-8A) Pair of Display Rack Extensions $20 Two rack extensions for books (7 wide) designed to attach to each side of our full-size pamphlet display rack. Holds books upright for convenient display. Blue color matches full-size rack. (M-82) Set consisting of Display Rack and Extension $35 Contains M-8 and M-8A. Braille (for additional Braille material call the General Service Office ) (M-63) This Is A.A..15 (M-64) Is A.A. for You?.10 (M-65) Frequently Asked Questions About A.A..25 See also Braille Big Book, p. 4, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions and Daily Reflections, p. 4. Literature Packages BP-61 PACKAGE No. 1 S $21.70 (a variety of 102 pamphlets on recovery, unity, and service, worth $27.12) TITLE # COPIES This is A.A. 4 Frequently Asked Questions About A.A. 6 Is A.A. For You? 10 Young People and A.A. 2 A.A. for the Woman 2 Three Talks to Medical Societies by Bill W. 2 Is There an Alcoholic In Your Life? 2 How it Works 2 The A.A. Member Medications and Other Drugs 2 The Jack Alexander Article About A.A. 2 Questions and Answers on Sponsorship 2 A.A. and the Armed Services 2 Problems Other than Alcohol 2 Problems Other than Alcohol (Excerpts) 2 A.A. for the Alcoholic with Special Needs 2 What Happened to Joe 2 It Happened to Alice 2 Too Young? 2 Do You Think You re Different? 2 The A.A. Group 2 A.A. Tradition How it Developed 2 Inside A.A. 2 G.S.R. 2 Twelve Traditions Illustrated 2 A.A. s Legacy of Service 2 The Co-Founders of A.A. 2 A.A. as a Resource for the Health Care Professional 4 Members of the Clergy About A.A. 2 A.A. in Correctional Facilities 2 A.A. in Treatment Settings 2 Twelve Concepts Illustrated 2 A.A. Membership Survey 2 Speaking at Non-A.A. Meetings 2 A Member s-eye View of A.A. 2 A Brief Guide to A.A. 2 Understanding Anonymity 2 A.A. for the Native North American 2 A.A. for the Black and African American Alcoholic 2 A.A. and the Gay /Lesbian Alcoholic 2 Is A.A. For Me? 10 Let s Be Friendly with Our Friends 2 Your A.A. General Service Office 2 Self-Support: Where Money and Spirituality Mix 2 A.A. For the Older Alcoholic 2 A Newcomer Asks 4 6 ENGLISH Visit our online store at https://b2c.aaws.org

13 B-22 PACKAGE No. 2 $91.25 (consisting of 9 books and 2 booklets) TITLE # COPIES Alcoholics Anonymous 1 Alcoholics Anonymous (Portable) 1 Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (Regular Edition) 1 Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (Gift edition, Pocket size) 1 A.A. Comes of Age 1 As Bill Sees It 1 Dr. Bob and The Good Oldtimers 1 "Pass It On" 1 Experience, Strength and Hope 1 Booklets Came to Believe 1 Living Sober 1 BP-23 PACKAGE No. 3 $ (combining Package No. 1 and Package No. 2, worth $145.99) BP-64 PACKAGE No. 4 $21.85 (a variety of 133 recovery pamphlets, worth $27.30) TITLE # COPIES The A.A. Group 2 This Is A.A. 12 Frequently Asked Questions About A.A. 12 Is A.A. For You? 12 Young People and A.A. 6 A.A. For the Woman 6 Is There An Alcoholic In Your Life? 5 The A.A. Member Medications and Other Drugs 6 Questions and Answers on Sponsorship 6 Problems Other than Alcohol (Excerpts) 6 What Happened to Joe 2 It Happened to Alice 2 Too Young? 2 Do You Think You re Different? 4 A Member s-eye View of A.A. 2 Twelve Traditions Illustrated 2 A Brief Guide to A.A. 2 Circles of Love and Service 5 A.A. for the Older Alcoholic 1 A Newcomer Asks 2 A.A. at a Glance 5 A.A. for the Native North American 5 A.A. for the Black and African American Alcoholic 5 A.A. and the Gay/Lesbian Alcoholic 5 Is A.A. For Me? 5 A.A. for the Alcoholic with Special Needs 2 A.A. Group Life (P-16) The A.A. Group S F.30 Informal guide tells how a group works most effectively, how a new group can be started, and how each group can be linked to A.A. as a whole. (M-36) The Group Handbook S F $11.00 Loose-leaf book contains key pamphlets and other information for group use. Particularly valuable for G.S.R.s and other group officers. For A.A. members only. (M-1) Guide for Leading Beginners Meet ings S $2.75 Includes eight-page service pamphlet of suggestions plus 12 Conference-approved pamphlets, and more. (P-10) How It Works S F.15 An excerpt in large type from Chapter 5 of the Big Book. This page, which includes the Twelve Steps, is often read at the start of meetings. (P-19) General Service Representative May Be the Most Important Job in A.A. S F.08 For a new general service representative, this leaflet outlines responsibilities and useful sources of information; for a group, what to keep in mind when electing a G.S.R. (M-2) Wallet Card S F $12.00 per 100 Laminated card containing the Preamble, the Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Serenity Prayer. (M-21) Responsibility Wallet Card S F $7.00 per 100 Includes the I am responsible pledge, the Declaration of Unity, and an excerpt from Bill s last message. (M-22) Anonymity Wallet Card F $12.00 per 100 Provides a clear statement on Traditions Eleven and Twelve. (M-9) Responsibility Placard $8.65 I Am Responsible declaration; two colors on heavy cardboard, 19 x 29. (M-10) A.A. Preamble Placard $8.65 Description of A.A.; two colors on heavy cardboard, 19 x 29. (M-11) Set Responsibility and Preamble Placards $11.80 (M-56) Unity Placard $8.65 Declaration of Unity; two colors on heavy cardboard, 19 x 29. (M-33) Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Tabletop Display $ " high, 39 wide; double easel in back, folds in half for storage. S available in Spanish F available in French new items ENGLISH 7

14 A.A. Group Life cont./box 4-5-9/Unity & Service/Directories A.A. Group Life cont. (M-14) Twelve Steps Window Shade Display S $29.00 Twelve Steps shade now comes with a new feature: an attached chain for easy hanging from a nail, for instance, a small hook, or even the edge of a door. Same size as old window shade 3 x 5. No brackets required. Packed in a cardboard cylinder for easy carry and storage. (M-18) Twelve Traditions Window Shade Display S $29.00 Same format and packaging as M-14. (M-19) Set Steps and Traditions Window Shade Displays S $48.00 Consists of M-14 and M-18. (M-20) Twelve Concepts Window Shade Display S $ x5 display for meeting rooms rolls up like a window shade. Brackets and screws included, packed in a cardboard cylinder, easy to carry and store. (M-26) Set Steps, Traditions & Concepts Window Shade Displays $72.00 Consists of M-19 and M-20. (P-43) The Twelve Traditions Illustrated S F.45 Based on a Grapevine series; presents both the spirit and the practical application of our Traditions. (P-17) A.A. Tradition How It Developed S F.30 Bill W. s Grapevine articles on the Traditions trace the evolution of principles for A.A. unity and growth. (P-28) Twelve Traditions Flyer x 11 Flyer of Twelve Traditions; large print. (P-53) The Co-Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous F.30 Brief biographical sketches of Bill W. and Dr. Bob, together with their last major talks. (M-3) The Twelve Steps S F $3.40 Parchment x suitable for framing. (M-4) The Twelve Traditions S F $3.40 Parchment x suitable for framing. (M-5) The Serenity Prayer F $3.40 Parchment x suitable for framing. (M-6) Set Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Prayer S F $7.15 Parchments described above. (M-30) A.A. Meeting Sign $7.00 White and blue plastic disc, diameter; for display outside meeting rooms. (M-19) SET TWELVE STEPS, TWELVE TRADITIONS, WINDOW SHADES (M-12) Bill s Last Message S F $3.00 Stresses the spiritual and practical side of anonymity. (Read by Lois at the N.Y. Intergroup Association dinner, 1970.) Parchment, suitable for framing, x 19. (M-16) Dr. Bob s Farewell Talk S F $3.00 Companion piece to M-12. Dr. Bob s remarks on simplicity, love, and service were made at the First International Convention, Parchment, suitable for framing, x 19. (M-17) Set Bill s Last Message, Dr. Bob s Farewell Talk S F $4.65 Consists of M-12 and M-16. (F-47) The A.A. Archives S F No Charge A.A. service piece describing the historical importance and functionality of A.A. Archives at the group, district, area, intergroup/central office, region or General Service Office levels. (M-44I) Archives Workbook $2.50 A booklet on how to set up an area archives. Covers preservation, oral histories, reference information, etc. (F-3) Self-Support: Where Money and Spirituality Mix S F No Charge A full-color illustrated pamphlet that suggests ways of apportioning group contributions to support various service entities. (F-96) The A.A. Group Treasurer S F No Charge Contains information on such topics as traditional duties of the treasurer, prudent reserve, bank accounts, and insurance. (F-42) Self-Support Card S F No Charge Briefly explains the Seventh Tradition of self-support. May be read out loud at A.A. meetings as a part of opening announcements or the secretary s break. (F-19) Self-Support Packet No Charge Cardboard sleeve containing Self-Support pamphlet (F-3), A.A. Group Treasurer pamphlet (F-96), the Self-Support card (F-42), and six flyers on self-support (FR-2) G.S.O. Contribution Envelopes S F No Charge Make mailing your group contribution to G.S.O. easier. (FR-5) Birthday Contribution Envelopes S F No Charge These envelopes are available to groups for members who wish to contribute to G.S.O. on their A.A. birthday ($1.00 for each year or as much as they wish up to $3,000). (F-17) Primary Purpose Card S F No Charge States A.A. s primary purpose (for both open and closed meetings) for those groups who wish to read it at meetings. 8 ENGLISH Visit our online store at https://b2c.aaws.org

15 (M-61) Anonymity Display Card S F.20 each Tent-fold, x card stating principle of anonymity; for group display. Box This 12-page newsletter of the Fellowship carries A.A. news from around the world. Prepared by the General Service Office, it is mailed to all groups four times a year. Discount does not apply. (X-1) Box S F $3.50 per year Individual subscription. (X-2) Box S F $6.00 per year Special bulk rate for groups; ten copies of each issue. Unity & Service (BM-31) The A.A. Service Manual/ Twelve Concepts for World Service S F $3.55 Both in a single booklet. The manual opens with a history of A.A. services; explains the Confer ence structure and its year-round importance; includes the Conference Charter and General Service Board Bylaws. The Concepts principles of service that have emerged from A.A. s service accomplishments and mistakes since its begin ning are set forth by Bill W. (BM-33) A.A. Service Manual/Twelve Concepts for World Service S $8.30 Large-print edition. (BM-32) Twelve Concepts for World Service $3.45 Separate; see description above. (P-8) The Twelve Concepts Illustrated S F.45 Brief, easy-to-read text and clever illustrations make the Twelve Concepts for World Service clear and understandable. (M-23) Conference Report S F $2.00 Detailed report of the General Service Conference; covers every phase of general services and includes financial statements. Report of April Conference available each August. Confidential: for A.A. members only. (M-39) Advisory Actions of the General Service Conference of Alcoholics Anonymous $2.50 Summary of Conference recommendations from 1951 to present. Confidential: for A.A. members only. (P-18) Inside A.A. S F.08 Explains the A.A. service structure in the U.S. and Canada, describing all elements linking member and group with the General Service Conference. (P-45) Circles of Love and Service S F.08 This leaflet outlines our service structure in full-color diagrams. Revised content and design, (P-44) A.A. s Legacy of Service S F.25 In this foreword to The A.A. Service Manual, Bill W. describes the beginnings of group and general services, the origin of the Traditions, and the birth of the Conference. (F-6) Your A.A. General Service Office S F No Charge Illus trated folder describes the services provided by your G.S.O. (P-52) The A.A. Grapevine Our Meeting in Print S.25 Provides basic information on the Grapevine magazine. (F-12) Your District Committee Member S F No Charge A flyer outlining the responsibilities of the district committee member. (P-19) General Service Representative May Be the Most Important Job in A.A. S F.08 For a new general service representative, this leaflet outlines responsibilities and useful sources of information; for a group, what to keep in mind when electing a G.S.R. Directories All directories are confidential and are available to A.A. members only. Spanish groups listed in all Directories. (MD-1) International A.A. Directory $1.80 (MD-2) Canadian A.A. Directory 3.60 (MD-3) Western U.S. A.A. Directory 3.60 (MD-4) Eastern U.S. A.A. Directory 3.60 (F-25) Central Offices, Intergroups, and Answering Services for the United States and Canada No Charge (F-59) General Service Offices, Central Offices, Intergroups, and Answering Services Overseas No Charge A. (BM-31) THE A.A. SERVICE MANUAL/TWELVE CONCEPTS FOR WORLD SERVICE Both manuals in a single booklet. B. (MD-4) EASTERN U.S. A.A. DIRECTORY C. (MD-3) WESTERN U.S. A.A. DIRECTORY D. (MD-2) CANADIAN A.A. DIRECTORY Spanish groups listed in all directories. A B,C,D S available in Spanish F available in French new items ENGLISH 9

16 Service Material/Special Needs/CPC/PI/Public Service Announcements Service Material (F-33) Service Material List S F Free Service material, which reflects A.A. group experience, is readily available information on a specific subject. A list of service material is available, upon request, from the General Service Office, For Professionals (P-23) A.A. as a Resource for the Health Care Professional S F.25 Gives information about the Fellowship and describes some approaches that health care professionals use in referring problem drinkers to A.A. Revision of A.A. as a Resource for the Medical Profession. (P-25) Members of the Clergy Ask About Alcoholics Anonymous S F.25 Introduction to A.A. for members of the clergy unfamiliar with the Fellowship; further discussion for those seeking greater understanding of its program. (P-20) A Message to Correctional Professionals F.15 Information about what A.A. is and can do and how groups function in a correctional facility. (P-46) If You Are a Professional, A.A. Wants to Work With You S F.25 Directed at professionals of all types who deal with alcoholics; explains how A.A.s and non- A.A.s can work together. (P-54) Is There an Alcoholic in the Workplace? S F.08 Of interest to management and union officials, this leaflet gives a concise description of the help A.A. can offer to the alcoholic employee. (Formerly Alcoholics Anonymous and Special Needs/ Public Information/ Cooperation with the Professional Community (M-48) Special Needs Kit S F $18.00 A 3-ring binder containing a workbook helpful to A.A.s carrying the message of recovery to those with special needs. Also includes assorted pamphlets, A.A. guidelines, service material and other useful information. See complete kit contents on (M-48I) Special Needs Accessibilities Workbook S F $2.50 A booklet with information on such topics as forming a special needs committee, presentations to professionals, and working with ASL interpreters. (M-24) A.A. Fact File S F $2.00 For writers and editors. Ready-to-file folder provides detailed information on A.A., its program, and its Traditions. (M-27) Public Information Kit S F $18.00 A vinyl folder containing a workbook with information on P.I. service work; selection of pamphlets; A.A. Guidelines; catalog, and order forms. See complete kit contents on (M-27I) Public Information Workbook S F $2.50 (Sold separately, also included in kit) (M-46) P.l. Literature Display Container $3.30 An easel-design cardboard container for doctors offices, health fairs, etc. Comes with 100 A.A. at a Glance" flyers. 16 1/4" x 11" (M-41) Cooperation With the Professional Community Kit S F $18.00 A vinyl folder containing a workbook with information on C.P.C. service work; selection of pamphlets; A.A. Guidelines; catalog, and order forms. See complete kit contents on (M-41I) Cooperation With the Professional Community Workbook S F $2.50 (Sold separately, also included in kit) (P-29) How A.A. Members Cooperate With Professionals S F.45 Answers specific queries on working within A.A. Traditions. (P-31) A.A. in Your Community S F.15 Six-page folder explains how A.A. is geared to work in any community to help alcoholics. Prepared especially to help groups, central offices, and P.I. committees interpret A.A. to the community. (P-40) Speaking at Non-A.A. Meetings S F.30 For A.A.s asked to speak to organizations outside the Fellowship about A.A., alcoholism, and the alcoholic, this pamphlet suggests what to say and how to say it. (P-41) A Member s-eye View of Alcoholics Anonymous S F.25 Explains the A.A. program to social workers, counselors, physicians, and others in the alcoholism field. It also provides fresh insight into A.A. for all members. (P-47) Understanding Anonymity S F.25 Explains what anonymity means both within and outside A.A. (Updated 2011) Employee Assistance Programs ) A. (M-24) A.A. FACT FILE Detailed info. on A.A. B. (P-41) A MEMBER'S EYE VIEW OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Explains A.A. to professionals. C. (P-42) A BRIEF GUIDE TO ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Describes A.A. program. D. (P-47) UNDERSTANDING ANONYMITY Anonymity in and outside A.A. A B C D 10 ENGLISH Visit our online store at https://b2c.aaws.org

17 (P-42) A Brief Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous S F.15 Originally designed for use in schools, this folder also lends itself to other P.I. purposes. In simple language, it describes our program and offers general information on A.A. (P-48) 2011 A.A. Membership Survey S F.15 Sum marizes the latest survey of membership in the U.S. and Canada: who A.A.s are (age, sex, occupation, length of sobriety) and how they got to A.A. (M-13) 2011 A.A. Membership Survey Easel Display S F $22.00 Sum marizes the latest survey of membership in the U.S. and Canada: who A.A.s are (age, sex, occupation, length of sobriety) and how they got to A.A. The display is 27 high, 39 wide; has a double easel in back. (P-34) Let s Be Friendly With Our Friends S F.15 In this Grapevine reprint, Bill explains the importance of cooperating with doctors, social workers, etc. (F-1) A.A. at a Glance S F No Charge Flyer condensing facts on the Fellowship. (F-2) Information on Alcoholics Anonymous S F No Charge Single page for P.I./C.P.C. use. (F-9) A Message to Teenagers S F No Charge Flyer adapted from the pamphlet Too Young? ; for P.I. in schools. (F-8) Problems Other Than Alcohol S F No Charge Ex cerpts from the pamphlet (P-35). (M-54) Pocket folder $10.00 For A.A. pamphlets; useful for health fairs, exhibits, P.I., and C.P.C. work. Pack of 20. Television Public Service Announcements All PSAs are closed captioned, unless other wise noted and are formatted for TV broadcasting. (TV-65) My World S F $10.00 Betacam SP; U-Matic (TV-66); DVD (DVP-04) (TV-63) I Thought S F $10.00 Betacam SP; U-Matic (TV-64); DVD (DVP-03) (TV-62) A Force Of Nature S F $10.00 Betacam SP; U-Matic (TV-61); DVD (DVP-02). (TV-60) Testimonials S F $10.00 Betacam SP; U-Matic (TV-59); DVD (DVP-01). (DV-02) A.A. IN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES DVD. Compilation Video of PSAs S F This compilation video of all current PSAs, which includes the Spanish and French, is intended for internal use by committees. Not intended for distribution to television stations, as it is not broadcast quality. (VS-29) 1 2 VHS $5.00 (DVP-29) DVD $5.00 Radio Public Service Announcements Twenty-two newly-recorded radio PSAs sixteen in English, four in Spanish, and two in French. Combinations of 30- and 60-second spots recounting the A.A. experience of men and women. (R-10) Combination radio PSAs on CD $15.00 Correctional and Treatment Facilities (DV-02) A.A. in Correctional Facilities $10.00 This DVD features professionals in the corrections field (non-a.a. members) discussing the value of A.A. meetings in correctional facilities. Designed for use in training programs for corrections personnel at all levels. It can also be of use to probation officers, lawyers, judges, and others interested in how A.A. can help in the prison system. (F-5) Carrying the Message Into Correctional Facilities S F No Charge Basic information for A.A.s who speak in correctional facilities. (P-26) A.A. in Correctional Facilities S F.30 Experience based on the functioning of A.A. groups in prisons, with institutional opinions recommending A.A. as a helpful ally. (M-45) Corrections Kit S F $18.00 A 3-ring binder containing a workbook helpful to A.A.s carrying the message into correctional facilities. Also includes assorted pamphlets; A.A. Guidelines; sample letters; catalog; order forms and other useful information. See complete kit contents on (M-45I) Corrections Workbook S F $2.50 (Sold separately; also included in kit) (P-20) A Message to Correctional Professionals F.15 Information about what A.A. is and can do and how groups function in a correctional facility. Carrying the Message Behind These Walls S F This is a 14-and-a-half-minute video that focuses on encouraging more A.A.s to participate in carrying the message into correctional facilities and addresses some of the concerns that hold members back from this rewarding service. Subtitled. (VS-25) 1 2 VHS $15.00 (DV-06) DVD $10.00 (F-108) No charge Flyer outlining information in the video is available separately. (P-27) A.A. in Treatment Settings S F.30 Shares experience of treatment facility administrators and of A.A.s who have carried the message into these facilities. (M-40) Treatment Committee Kit S F $18.00 A 3-ring binder containing a workbook helpful to A.A.s carrying the message into treatment facilities. Also includes pamphlets; A.A. Guidelines; sample letters; catalog and order forms. See complete kit contents on (M-40I) Treatment Committee Workbook S F $2.50 (Sold separately, also included in kit). (P-49) Bridging the Gap Between Treatment and A.A. Through Temporary Contact Programs S F.25 An 8-page pamphlet for A.A.s who carry the message into treatment facilities Young People s Videos A collection of videos on one DVD in which A.A. members who got sober in their teens and early twenties talk about their experiences in Alcoholics Anonymous. The videos, which run about five minutes each, were submitted by the members themselves and are anonymity protected. English, French and Spanish compilation. Subtitled. (DV-10) DVD S F $10.00 (F-4) Where Do I Go From Here? S F No Charge For people leaving treatment facilities, single-sheet flyer tells of continuing help offered by outside A.A.s. (P-46) If You Are a Professional, A.A. Wants to Work With You S F.25 Directed at professionals of all types who deal with alcoholics; explains how A.A.s and non- A.A.s can work together. S available in Spanish F available in French new item ENGLISH 11

18 English Special Literature Packages/Audio Visual Material Special Literature Packages Special literature packages are for sale to institution committees, cooperation with the professional community and public information committees and contacts only. Lists of the contents are available from G.S.O. upon request. S F Guidelines A.A. Guidelines contain shared experience on many topics of concern to members, groups, and committees. Set (MG-20) is free of charge; one set per order please. S F (MG-20) One set of Guidelines $2.55 (MG-2) Central or Intergroup Offices.15 (MG-3) Clubs.15 (MG-4) Conference, Conventions and Roundups.15 (MG-5) Cooperating With Court, D.W.I., and Similar Programs.15 (MG-6) Correctional Facilities Committees.15 (MG-7) Public Information.15 (MG-8) Relationship Between A.A. and Al-Anon.15 (MG-9) Literature Committees.15 (MG-10) For A.A. Members Employed in the Alcoholism Field.15 (MG-11) Cooperation With the Professional Community.15 (MG-12) A.A. Answering Services.15 (MG-13) Carrying the A.A. Message to the Deaf Alcoholic.15 (MG-14) Treatment Facilities Committees.15 (MG-15) Finance.15 (MG-16) Serving Alcoholics With Special Needs.15 (MG-17) Archives.15 (MG-18) Internet.15 Audiovisual Material Young People s Videos A collection of videos on one DVD in which A.A. members who got sober in their teens and early twenties talk about their experiences in Alcoholics Anonymous. The videos, which run about five minutes each, were submitted by the members themselves and are anonymity protected. Now includes "Animation" video. English, French and Spanish compilation. Subtitled. (DV-10) DVD S F $10.00 Young People s "Animation" Video Young people share their A.A. recovery stories in an animated DVD format. English, French and Spanish compilation. 4 minutes each. Closed Captioned. (DV-15) Set of 4 DVD's S F $10.00 Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed our path Alcoholics Anonymous, page 58 It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell Filmed inside correctional facilities in the U.S. and Canada, this video tells the story of four young A.A.s who were in prison as a result of drinking, yet today are sober in A.A. Subtitled (English 1 2 only) for hearing impaired. 17 minutes. (VS-11) 1 2 VHS S F $15.00 (DV-08) DVD S F $10.00 Hope: Alcoholics Anonymous Explains the principles of A.A.: what A.A. is and isn t, primary purpose, sponsorship, home groups, the Steps And Traditions, and basic recovery tools. English, French and Spanish compilation. 16 and a half minutes. Subtitled. (DV-09) DVD S F $10.00 Markings on the Journey DVD depicts A.A. s history using rare material from A.A. s archives. Subtitled. Revised version (2014). 35 minutes. (DV-01) DVD S F $10.00 Bill s Own Story Co-founder Bill W. tells of his drinking and recovery. 60 minutes. (VS-21) 1 2 VHS S $15.00 (DV-04) DVD S $10.00 Bill Discusses the Twelve Traditions Bill W. tells how the principles safeguarding A.A. unity developed. 60 minutes. (VS-20) 1 2 VHS $15.00 (DV-05) DVD $10.00 Carrying the Message Behind These Walls S F This video focuses on encouraging more A.A.s to participate in carrying the message into correctional facilities and addresses some of the concerns that hold members back from this rewarding service. Subtitled. 14-and-ahalf-minutes. (VS-25) 1 2 VHS $15.00 (DV-06) DVD S F $10.00 (F-108) S F No charge Flyer outlining information in the video is available separately. Your A.A. General Service Office, the Grapevine, and the General Service Structure S F Tour the Grapevine office and your G.S.O. in this video, which also contains information on A.A. s service structure. Subtitled. 22 minutes. (DV-07) DVD $10.00 (F-102) No Charge Flyer outlining information in the video is available separately. A.A. in Correctional Facilities This DVD features professionals in the corrections field (non-a.a. members) discussing the value of A.A. meetings in correctional facilities. The DVD is designed for use in training programs for corrections personnel at all levels. It can also be of use to probation officers, lawyers, judges, and others interested in how A.A. can help in the prison system. English, French and Spanish compilation. 10 minutes. Subtitled. (DV-02) DVD S F $10.00 A.A. Cooperation with the Professional Community C.P.C. videos addressed to medical/human resources/corrections professionals. English, French, Spanish compilation. 6 minutes each. Subtitled. (DV-13) DVD S F $ ENGLISH Visit our online store at https://b2c.aaws.org These items are confidential and are available to A.A. members only. Please order through your group.

19 A B C D E F A. (DV-01) MARKINGS ON THE JOURNEY DVD. B. (DV-04) BILL'S OWN STORY DVD. C. (DV-05) BILL DISCUSSES THE TWELVE TRADITIONS DVD. D. (DV-09) HOPE: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS DVD. E. (M-81) ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS on CD. F. (M-93) A.A. FOR THE ALCOHOLIC WITH SPECIAL NEEDS on CD. Audio Cassettes/CDs (M-87) Three Legacies, By Bill $6.00 CD of co-founder s talk on Recovery, Unity, and Service. (M-15) Cassette tape $6.00 (M-88) Voices of Our Co-Founders $6.00 Five excerpts from different talks by Dr. Bob and Bill W. are heard on one 28-minute CD. (M-37) Cassette tape $6.00 (M-89) Bill Discusses the Twelve Traditions $6.00 CD from soundtrack of video VS-20. (M-38) Cassette tape $6.00 (M-90) Pioneers of A.A. $18.00 CD of the Pioneers Stories section in the Third Edition of Alcoholics Anonymous, beginning with He Had to Be Shown. (MB-4) Cassette tape $10.00 (M-72) History of Service $10.00 Two C.D.s containing five notable addresses from A.A. s history, including Bill W. at the July 1970 Convention in Miami. (MB-1) Alcoholics Anonymous (The Big Book) (See p. 4) S $18.00 (M-81) CD Version $55.00 (MB-2) Twelve Steps and Twelve Tradi tions (See p. 4) S F $18.00 (M-83) CD Version $18.00 (M-84) A.A. Comes of Age (See p. 4) CD $10.00 (M-85) Living Sober on CD (See p. 5) $10.00 (M-91) A Brief Guide to A.A. (See p. 11) CD $3.00 (MB-1A) The Big Book on cassette tapes (See p. 4) $60.00 (M-93) A.A. for the Alcoholic with Special Needs S F $5.00 This audio CD includes the experience of A.A. members who are hearing and visually impaired, housebound chronically ill or disabled due to brain damage or stroke. Their stories tell how they found A.A. and are living new and productive lives free from alcohol. American Sign Language (closed captioned) For DVD's in ASL see Alcoholics Anonymous (DV-11), p. 4, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (DV-12), p. 4 and A.A. for the Alcoholic with Special Needs (DV- 17), p. 33. S available in Spanish F available in French new items ENGLISH 13

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